Protocol: Protocol: Purification of In Vitro Synthesized mRNA with Microcon or Centricon Centrifugal Filters
Protocol: Protocol: Purification of In Vitro Synthesized mRNA with Microcon or Centricon Centrifugal Filters
Protocol: Protocol: Purification of In Vitro Synthesized mRNA with Microcon or Centricon Centrifugal Filters
In vitro transcription reactions employing T3, T7 or SP6 phage-encoded RNA polymerases are widely used to synthesize RNA from recombinant vectors containing appropriate promoters. Production of large amounts of specific RNA is valuable in the preparation of hybridization probes and in vitro translation studies; in the synthesis of ribozymes, rRNA, SRP, antisense RNA and substrates for RNA splicing; and in RNA-protein interaction studies.
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